vote
英 [vəʊt]
美[vot]
- n. 投票,选举;选票;得票数
- vt. 提议,使投票;投票决定;公认
- vi. 选举,投票
- n. (Vote)人名;(英、法)沃特
英英释意
- 1. a choice that is made by voting;
- "there were only 17 votes in favor of the motion"
- 2. the opinion of a group as determined by voting;
- "they put the question to a vote"
- 3. a legal right guaranteed by the 15th amendment to the US constitution; guaranteed to women by the 19th amendment;
- "American women got the vote in 1920"
- 4. a body of voters who have the same interests;
- "he failed to get the Black vote"
- 5. the total number of votes cast;
- "they are hoping for a large vote"
双语例句
- 1. They took a vote and decided not to do it.
- 他们进行了表决,决定放弃。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. Heck, if you don't like it, don't vote for him.
- 如果你不喜欢,不要投他的票不就得了。
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- 3. If he demands too much, the unions will vote him down.
- 如果他要求太多,工会就会投票撤换他。
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- 4. Both chambers plan to vote on that policy before January 15th.
- 两院都打算在1月15日前对那一政策进行投票表决。
来自柯林斯例句
- 5. Opposition leaders had called for a boycott of the vote.
- 反对党领袖已号召人们拒绝投票。
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